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British MPs slam MI5 for missing opportunities to stop Manchester Arena bombing

  • Domestic security agency missed chances to stop the bomber, who killed 22 people leaving an Ariana Grande show in May 2017

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In this file photo taken on May 23, 2017 messages and floral tributes are seen in Albert Square in Manchester, northwest England, in solidarity with those killed and injured in the May 22 terror attack at the Ariana Grande concert at the Manchester Arena. Photo: AFP

MPs investigating Britain’s 2017 terror attacks said Thursday that the MI5 security service missed key opportunities to stop the Manchester Arena bomber.

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Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee, a cross-party panel of lawmakers that scrutinises the work of government in these fields, slammed communications service providers (CSPs) for giving terrorists a “safe haven”.

The ISC also said their recommendations on previous failings had gone ignored.

Britain suffered five terrorist attacks in 2017: at Westminster, London Bridge, Finsbury Park and Parsons Green in London; and at the Manchester Arena, where 22 were killed in a suicide bombing.

Thirty-six people were killed in total in the attacks.

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In this file photo taken on May 23, 2017 a forensic officer collects evidence on a walkway between Victoria station and Manchester Arena following a deadly terror attack in Manchester. Photo: AFP
In this file photo taken on May 23, 2017 a forensic officer collects evidence on a walkway between Victoria station and Manchester Arena following a deadly terror attack in Manchester. Photo: AFP
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